Not in my bag:Orc champ (I'm going to take the minimalism into account)Cheetah DX (was until I did some serious damage to it on jagged cart path)Panther ChampP&A 175,175

Luckily I have a wife that gets certain Innova discs for 1/2 price, so that is why I have some of these molds.

I'm thinking of adding a DX Valk to go with my champ Valk

Is there anything else I should take out due to overlapping? Adding some Roc's to the mix and pulling something else out?

Thanks

As far as overlap is concerned, it's all completely subjective. Completely. I can match my low score almost anywhere with just a Teebird and Wizard, but I normally carry a bag with 12 discs in it. No reason other than I like to throw different molds because it's fun. Throw as few or as many as you require, and neither more nor less.

I can't begin to say how much frustration and money reading this forum could have saved me in the last 2 years!!!! I got into the whole one company mindset and it had me way messed up for quite a while...all innova, all discraft, all gateway, all dga, back to discraft and on and on. Why? I had a top pro look and me and tell me I was crazy. He said I should pick the molds I liked the best from each manufacturer and throw em. So I started mixing my bag and cutting down on the number of molds. Wow! It works. Now I've had to spend some time learning or relearning molds, but I am finally starting to play better again and my back isn't sore from toting a HUGE bag crammed full of plastic I don't throw. I mean Millennium PRINTS it on their discs. Play Smart. Keep It Simple............

Triplebogey wrote:Would throwing a Champ Starfire, Pro Starfire and Star SL be considered one mold??

2 Molds in my opinion - Champ is definitely more overstable then the others. The Pro Starfire and SL are practically the same disc, just different plastic.

It's my understanding that the Starfire and SL share the same top half of the mold, but the Pro Starfire/SL uses the new mold Beast bottom. Since they're both speed 10 discs, they feel the same in the hand.

My Pro Starfire is at max weight, and tuned overstable, it flies halfway between my Star Sl (165gr) and Champ Starfire (175gr). These 3 discs seem to represent a spectrum, intead of a distinct line between the 3 discs.